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One Direction
English-Irish musical group; boy band
Google DeepMind
artificial intelligence company owned by Google
Bastille
English indie pop band
Women's Super League
women's association football league in England
Years & Years
solo music project of Olly Alexander
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
British alternative rock band
Disclosure
English electronic music duo
UK Space Agency
executive agency of the Government of the United Kingdom
Wolf Alice
British alternative rock band
Daughter
English indie folk band
Playground Games
British video game developer
Godflesh
Godflesh are an English industrial metal band from Birmingham, formed in 1988 by Justin Broadrick (guitar, vocals, programming) and B. C. Green (bass, programming). Before forming Godflesh, the pair worked together in Fall of Because, a band that began in 1982 as O.P.D. and helped lay the groundwork for Godflesh’s formation. Through their fusion of hip hop–derived drum programming, metal riffs, and industrial dissonance, later exploring electronic and dub elements, Godflesh developed a sound widely recognized as foundational to industrial metal and post-metal, and influential across experiment
The Vaccines
British indie rock band

Chester F.C.
association football club in Chester, England
MS Queen Elizabeth
Cruise ship built in 2010
Department for Education
United Kingdom government ministerial department
Lee Valley White Water Centre
artificial whitewater course in Hertfordshire, England
Santander Cycles
bicycle sharing system in London, United Kingdom
King's Lynn Town F.C.
association football club
Players Tour Championship
series of snooker tournaments
Proact Stadium
football stadium
Hogan Lovells
American-British law firm
The i Paper
British newspaper
Thanet Wind Farm
wind farm in the North Sea
Vallenfyre
Vallenfyre was a British death metal band founded in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, as a side project by Paradise Lost's chief songwriter and lead guitarist Gregor Mackintosh in 2010 as tribute to his father's death in December 2009.
Stooshe
Stooshe ( ) are a British girl group from London, consisting of three members Alexandra Buggs, Karis Anderson and Courtney Rumbold. Initially signed to Warner Music, they released of their first single "Love Me", featuring US rapper Travie McCoy, in 2012. Later that year Stooshe were nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll.
Globe Arena
English football stadium in Lancashire
Big Society
political ideology
Mt. Desolation
band

Ilkeston F.C.
association football club
Toy
English indie rock/psychedelic rock band from London
Public Service Broadcasting
British art rock group
Malevolence
British hardcore band
WorldRemit
WorldRemit is a digital cross border remittance business that provides international money transfer and remittance services in more than 130 countries and over 70 currencies. It was founded in 2010 by Ismail Ahmed, Catherine Wines, and Richard Igoe. It is owned by Zepz, which also owns Sendwave.

Blavatnik School of Government
Public policy school of Oxford University
High Voltage Festival
music festival, held twice in Victoria Park, London, UK
One Hyde Park
residential and retail complex located in London, United Kingdom
Eagulls
Eagulls were an English rock band, formed in Leeds in 2009. The band consisted of Mark Goldsworthy (guitar), Henry Ruddel (drums), Liam Matthews (guitar), Tom Kelly (bass), and George Mitchell (vocals).
Gunfleet Sands Offshore Wind Farm
wind farm about 7 kilometres off the Clacton-on-Sea coast in the Northern Thames Estuary
Dream Wife
British indie rock band
Marine Management Organisation
UK non-departmental public body